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Article: Test-Your-ESP
Can some people really see the future, read other people's minds or psychically observe distant events unfold, as they happen, even when they take place hundreds or even thousands of miles away? A growing number of people think so. In fact, according to a 2005 national Gallup poll, believers in ESP (41 percent) outnumber skeptics (32 percent).
One fascinating book that delves into this paranormal phenomenon is "The Gift" (St. Martin's Press, $6.99), by clinical psychologist Dr. Sally Rhine Feather and veteran journalist Michael Schmicker.
Featuring over 200 amazing, real-life ESP stories taken from the Rhine Research Center's database of over 14,000 ESP reports-the world's largest collection of ESP experiences-the new paperback recounts extraordinary psychic experiences sent in by people all over America-from avoiding injuries and accidents to predicting the death of family members; from winning the lottery to foreseeing the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the 9/11 terrorist attack on America.
In "The Gift," the authors explain how scientists established the reality of ESP through laboratory experiments and how ESP operates in real life through dreams, intuitions and visual manifestations.
You can even test your own ESP on their Web site, www.thegiftesp.com.
The book is available at bookstores and online booksellers.
Note to Editors: To receive a review copy of the book, contact Shannon Twomey at 646-307-5547 or e-mail at shannon.twomey@stmartins.com. |
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